In my second e-book on Dutch prostitution I consider the plight of a Romanian transplant, prostitute Astrid. Unlike Bridget she entered the call girl life as a runaway. She tells me she had no recourse. She had to leave her homeland. Truth or Dare is a popular game in Romania. Astrid vividly describes a game of Truth or Dare that went on in her high school. There is no way to refuse a dare!

June Wilkinson was a big bust model who came to the US in the early 1960s. A British import from East Bourne, she was coveted by Playboy Magazine, which featured her in six different layouts. As an actress June performed in comedies. "Pajama Tops" played on Broadway .In some respects Wilkinson realized her goal of being taken seriously as an actress. She wed NFL quarterback Dan Pastorini.

"Distortions", a classic volume of nude photos of women, presents naked images as distorted through the glass of a fun house. Aside from his unclad photos Andre Kertesz depicted unposed subjects who were reading, sleeping and otherwise behaving spontaneously. The photographer's American period began in 1936 when he was offered work. He had a one-man show at the Metropolitan Museum of Modern Art.

The January 1973 Playboy Playmate dined at the Nixon White House. She accompanied an ex-POW whose wife divorced him while he was a captive in a Vietnamese prison. Two twin Playmates were tried in a Wisconsin courtroom, charged with tax evasion. Their individual trials involved distinctions between prostitutes and mistresses. The women were sex partners with Wisconsin businessman David Kritzik.